During his recent visit to Canada, Franklin Valenzuela from the Mataquescuintla, Jalapa youth organization JODVID (Youth Organized in Defense of Life) spoke out about the negative impacts of Tahoe Resources in San Rafael las Flores. The Canadian-US company has ignored community consultations rejecting these projects and has repressed resistance through criminalization and militarization. Community members opposed to mining in the area have also faced violent attacks.

In 2014, Celeste spoke throughout the Maritimes about her work as a community organizer in the movement to stop Tahoe’s mine in her community. She talks about the mine’s impact in her community and the need for greater government oversight of Canadian mining companies.

Julio Osorio from CODIDENA speaks out about human rights abuses committed by Canadian mining company Tahoe, as well as state violence. CODIDENA has played a key role in resistance to Tahoe’s mine in Santa Rosa, Guatemala.

Take action to ensure that the Liberal government holds mining companies like Tahoe accountable! The Liberal government is expected to create an extractive sector Ombudsperson by late March. In order to ensure that this isn’t another watered down office that will enable Canadian companies to continue to operate with impunity internationally, we ask you to take the following actions to demand real change.

Some ideas of key points to mention can be found in the model message to Minister Champagne, but a personalized letter explaining why the issue’s important to you will have the most impact.

Be sure to ask your MP to
– raise this issue with Minister Champagne and ask that he champion the CNCA’s model ombudsperson legislation;
– get back to you with a response after speaking to the minister.

About Us

As a community of people who share a commitment to solidarity, we undertake advocacy and lobbying; organize delegations; send interns, volunteers, and human rights accompaniers; promote fairly-traded coffee; and raise awareness within our own communities through speaking tours by Guatemalan leaders and other political campaigns.